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First, a new law employment report finds: "Legal jobs in the sports industry are red-hot right now". Any good news on legal employment is good news, but it's particularly encouraging to see it concern our area of law -- especially for those of us who teach students hands-on job skills in preparation for entering this awesome field.

For those of you who don't know, it's almost impossible to become a Supreme Court clerk. I don't know the exact percentage of applicants who get a slot, but it's probably less than 1%. Just as revealing: many of whom that are not picked are themselves outstanding candidates. To have a sports law author in this truly distinguished group is a positive sign for the scholarship we produce. Aaron is possibly/probably the first sports law author to become a U.S. Supreme Court clerk. It was only a matter of time and it's great that Aaron is the one to do it.

And of course, this good week of sports law news follows The Summer of Sports Law, as penned by the estimable Warren Zola.

And if by chance the Mayans prove right on Friday, at least sports law is going out with a bang!